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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – All five of MIT's starters generated double-digits in the points column to defeat the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth men's basketball squad, 88-68, in non-conference action at the Rockwell Cage on Monday evening.

MIT's five starters were led by Bradley Jomard's (Paris, France) 26 points, with Hamilton Forsythe (Weston, Conn.) chipping in 19. The game's only double-double was achieved by Tim Roberts (Oak Bluffs, Mass.), who tallied 10 points and 10 boards.

The hosts jumped out to a 15-2 lead early on in contest, with four of their starting five each contributing buckets immediately after the opening whistle. Halfway through the first stanza, a pair of Corsair 3-pointers by freshman Nick Bond (Oak Bluffs, Mass.) and Borges bookended a layup by Jomard to bring the visitors closer, 21-16.

UMass Dartmouth ultimately overcame the deficit with less than a minute to play when sophomore Brandon Williams Jr.'s (Dorchester, Mass.) feed to freshman Jake Ashworth (Fairhaven, Mass.) resulted in a 3-pointer to give the Corsairs a two-point advantage. The lead was short-lived, though, as Roberts squeaked in a layup to beat the halftime buzzer to tie things up at 35.

With 10:31 remaining in the affair, the Engineers went on a 7-0 run capped off by a long-distance jumper by junior Cameron Korb (Los Gatos, Calif.). The Corsairs narrowed the margin to nine, 65-56, but the hosts went on another run – this time draining 10 unanswered – to put MIT up by 19 and ultimately shut the door.

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The usually sharp Corsairs struggled from the field, shooting just 42 percent (28-of-66) for the game, and were ultimately outmatched by MIT's 56 percent (31-of-55).